THE cnlinnotirrnrow GUARDIAN‘ insulin GUARDIAN ' ..'IP ITO DRY GOQX y; My‘ 1i!- ivu 8: Int-dock, Montague. i ---.‘AUcTl°N ant: o: .i_ w_ l ‘canon To ' Be Represented In United States QTTAWA. April 22.-—'Iihe Doniiir ion Government has not abandoned the idea of appointing a Canadian Minister to Washington On this ED981011: in ‘the House last night Prwier Meiinien iwas definite. “it is intended to make ithe appoint- ment," he declared. "Tlhere is one reason and one only wihy the ap- pointment has not already been Everywhere in the Dominion =rw<> lVostlfhmoua ,_ *7’, _. Dessert" ""-=’~~’" U! 5 tn 1__ COMPTON, Montagu i Y . ed until further noiieceé postpon --..‘THE MONTAGUE oonr. . IESWS will attend service in Til-e ._ rlstian Church op Sunday. April 24th at 3 o'clock p, m_ . éi-Oi . on”; \ N141 u » Brigbugfiimrfo ‘f i ==.TH7B "BiRuNsw-icx" Phono- Wlil in modern and nuperior in man rune l ._ s id ,, ll dnired._-:5."|-°‘ Qzevay "m" ‘imiade, he added, “and that is he- ‘ cause the Government has not been —-——- nihle to decide on the best 1min to “Qfiilliy this important boat." THE MARKETS DAIRY PRODUCE [TRADE — m.‘ A tie-irate hiul art-sen on the vote 01' $30,000 for “Canitdiun representa- tion in the linited States.“ Speak- ing on it Sir R. L. Borden, forrmer Prime Minister. urged that the greatest benefit would result from the llipllflintment of a Canadian Minister at Washington.” 'l\lie alp- pointnlent is in the -be.~ii interests o! ICnnadn and of time Empire" said Mr. Roweii, former Minister o: tlir- Privy Council, the someday last week and 370 (or the corresponding day a year ago. There was no actual change , I in the condition ,0! the market; The receipts 0t iniuer FBSi-Erilflylpribes [or old cheese being inllln- WP-Pe ‘$63 lone-leases as compared talnml with B. steady demand for with 880 tor the same day inst smnil lite for home consumption. week and 381 for the eorrespond- nnil sales of colored goods were "PB d“)! i1 year ago. .A tirm teel- made iit 29c to 30c per pound and l"! DTPiVBllEIl in the market. for. white at 28c to 28- i-‘Zc while new 08w milk creamery owing to the niikroicred cheese was quoted at fact that the demand at present is 1:4 12p. u, 25¢ in excess vi the ‘supply coming tor NEW roux, April 2o _ Butter ward and ell offerings are meeting firmer. Receipts “L502 packages with u ready stile and seleotions of (‘reainery higher than exrtras 46 finest lots sold at 62c per pound 1-20 to 47c; rsreiimery extras 91: and the under-grades at 50 1-2:: tu score, 46c; firsts; 88 to 91 score The demnnii for held cream 42c to 45 1-20; state dairy, good t-u ————<-0c>-—-— Doctor Used lully h boll lam-ml a want wflh Inlay; The cream lather reireehqpiiwilenn" akin, and eaves it with tlie fragrance of the extracts of roses of France and Geranium: of Tunis 2:6 ' . . ~ t '- - Y on hand is somewh t ill it d. ii t 44 t. 45 112 ; kl The purity at‘ BabyeOwn Soap and nspleuing and the mankm m, supjlacoglgllnsgg 502i; currecnto pinks, §Q_pg)c21:g_ In creamyltlirh a d ‘zC d5’ f ‘g Toiletang NeureelrySofao l m. a an“: "ecelpm 2691 In ilu lumen a/your Shh buy 8-1577 01m Sea’, easy with finest lots uivnilaible sel-‘Cheese irregular; "118 at 46c to 48c per pound and boxes; State ‘Whole. milk. flats, the ‘lower grade: from that iiownheld specials 27c to 29c; do aver- to 4 c while l illltlflcfln creninery age run 24c to 26c: state, whole __ _ is quoted at 32c to 35c per pound. lmilk flats, fresh specials 22c to ST‘ 30mm Apr" 22 o“ San" day last Fredericton was . without Delicate Operation ALIIIT SOAP! LIHITID. “In. MONTRIAL n ‘ 7/1!‘ fl/ll fTQINGT/Y < flmmonla ‘ Electric 003s pinnt. l Willi the hurulng out 0i‘ the ex- viter the. typesetting and nletreo- typing uiuriilnes 0t‘ the Flrederlt-ton (lieaner were rendered useless as were other motorized indueiirlnl plants in the capital. The (lleaner issued a two-page paper oii that gflteifnoon, dimensions: of‘ whlqiil were about l4 by l0 inches. When‘ the lights were rendered useless Dr. H. H. McNully wus performing‘ ii delicate’ operation nt the Victoria ‘ hospital. To complete the opera- tion flashlights were utilized. Germans Refuse To Transfer Gold Reserves iThe receipts oi‘ cheese yesterday 22 1&0; do aver-nee run "All i-c to were 01; ooxes its against 489 m: 2i 1-20, ’ '*'°°""“">' °" “($011M l" ‘he "EX- _*:_ Pu rcha s ' ng a 5 UPPOSE everybody in Toronto and Montreal {at one time. The ‘Canadian cars running on c_arry them_al_i. \ find a seat in the same cars. \ j This is a tremendous number of cars. in Canada tires. Such enormous production means experienc _ the manufacture of this type of tire. It insures greater value m Goodyear Alli-Weather Tread 30 x 3Y2 i All-Weather Tires are‘ All-Wheel tires-rough and tough to resist skidding through thousands of l p. V miles. ' l A ‘I ‘_ Made in Canada in increasing numbers for ten. years. The largest selling 30x3'/6 tire in the world. xi i iiliilzil ' filth‘ 0/4007 r the most durable tire in "Being made for trucks, they must be unusua long mileage. They must save gasoline. truck. So they are all Cord Tires. ¢ Most owners of medium and large automobiles use co 5 inch sizesf __v...__._______?__. They, too, of Goodyear All-weather Tread Cord Tires. Most cars over $2,000 are sold with Goodyear Cord Tires. tinue on Goodyear Cords throughout their life. They are to buy for a season of real motoring economy. - §_.. "(Iver ‘M4000 Goodyea PARIS, April 22~Tiili1t the tie!" wanted an automobile ride 30x37; clincher tires would In Alberta and Saskatchewan the entire population could And over half of them left the factory on Goodyear Made c and specialization. lt creates unequalled skill in the tires you buy. - Goodyear Non-Skid Tread '30 x 3Y2 This new Goodyear Tire has been tested 0n hundreds of thousands of cars in the United States. It is now made in the big Goodyear factory at New Toronto, Ontario. Non-skid tread of perpendicular burs with sturdy rib in the centre. Full Goodyear quality~husky c0nstructi0n—- its price class. rd tires also in 4, ‘ll/z and want the gasoline saving, mechanical protection, long mileage, and safety Most of these cars con- the logical tires for you riter" burning out at the Maritime|niun Government lius rvlusetl to ‘ ll. l MABON transfer the. gold reserves oi the lteielishunii (iermuu imperial iinuk to (‘ttllli-‘IIZ and (fuiogiie- input-lien o! tilt- iiulik LAN demanded iiy repur~ fllltlilfi commission was uiiuoiinred here luduy. Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague. P. E. l. Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic College, Toronto and other post. graduate courses. Exclusive Test Roam con- ‘ Eye-Glasses From f, $2.00 to $10.00 From But Point to Cape Bear is a biz territory, yet right across this space - ‘ Parkman Supplies the j Big Maiority 0i ’ Eye-Glasses Sim l because PARK M A Dali EYE-GLASSES are the FINET PROCUR- i ABLE, and lie is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) iii Montague Call iind see Iorrkyéiursel! b i e UP-TO-DA OP TlCAL PARLOURS. ll. E. PARKMAN amour: oirmnLn-nn ' Iouhlu, I. I. L nected wih Drug Store. 372, 52XC4 to 40X Six, seven and eight inch Goodyear pneumatic tires are now made in Canada. lly strong and sturdy. They must give They must save wear-and-tear on the Q f r Canadian Dealers i till 3